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Vodafone Germany, Technicolor to Deploy DOCSIS 3.1 Gateways

Vodafone Germany, Technicolor to Deploy DOCSIS 3.1 Gateways Image Credit: Technicolor

Technicolor Connected Home and Vodafone have announced plans to deploy next generation DOCSIS 3.1 gateways with Wi-Fi 6 capabilities throughout Germany in 2021. 

This anticipated rollout of customer premises equipment (CPE) further solidifies the strong collaboration between the two companies which began in 2019 with the deployment of Technicolor DOCSIS 3.1 gateways equipped with Wi-Fi 5.

 

The disruptions related to the COVID-19 pandemic has increased demand in Germany for advanced broadband services. Despite supply chain challenges over the past year, Technicolor has been able to deliver the CPE that Vodafone has requested to meet the best-in-class requirements of German households. This has been possible because of close and constructive collaboration that has taken place with key players throughout the ecosystem.

This is the latest development in Technicolor Connected Home’s ongoing commitment to leveraging open and innovative platforms for network service providers (NSPs) around the world. The ultimate goal is to help NSPs deliver seamless connectivity and premium entertainment experiences to the users by creating best-in-class CPE and partnering with the most innovative companies in the connected home ecosystem.

Giovanni Tumino, VP, Technicolor Connected Home, UK Ireland, Central South Europe, and EMEA Distribution
This announcement marks another achievement in the successful partnership with Vodafone which supports multiple initiatives for improving the consumer experience related to connectivity. Germany is one of the leading and most sophisticated markets for connected-home technology in Europe, and as such German consumers have embraced DOCSIS 3.1 and the associated high quality broadband services to the home.

Markus Delfs, Head of Group Hardware Solutions for Vodafone
Demand for advanced CPE technology in Germany was already on the rise prior to the pandemic. German subscribers rely heavily on high-quality broadband access technologies and are open to paying a premium to attain faster speeds to the home. Within the home, there is a growing need to support multi-user, multi-device traffic.

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